I recreated the Master Cycle from Breath of the Wild in Minecraft!

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
  • I made a Minecraft 1.19 Datapack to recreate the Master Cycle Zero from Breath of the Wild! In this datapack, you can use the Master Cycle Zero, Cryonis, Magnesis, Remote Bombs, and Stasis. Like in the previous versions, you can also fight using Revali's Gale, Mipha's Grace, Daruk's Protection, Urbosa's Fury, Ice Arrows, Fire Arrows, Shock Arrows, Bomb Arrows, and Ancient Arrows. Don't forget to try jumping off a ledge, drawing back your bow, and shooting all the monsters around you while you're in bullet time!
    Subscribe to the channel and like the video! If this video gets 2000 likes, I'll upload a 'part six,' where I fix a lot of long standing issues with the datapack and FINALLY talk about how I added wall climbing! I mean I'll make the video anyway, but
    To download the datapack and resource pack, visit www.planetmine....
    And don't forget to join our Discord server and follow us on Twitter:
    Discord Server: / discord
    Twitter: / howzieky
    PlanetMinecraft: www.planetmine...
    And shout out @Grazzyy, @Craiy, and @thecodejar, who you can check out on UA-cam at the following links:
    ‪@Grazzyy‬ - / @grazzyy
    ‪@Craiy‬ - / @craiy
    ‪@thecodejar‬ - / @thecodejar
    MUSIC:
    Music by Vincent Rubinetti
    Download the music on Bandcamp:
    vincerubinetti...
    Stream the music on Spotify:
    open.spotify.c...
    #minecraft #botw #datapack

КОМЕНТАРІ • 577

  • @Grazzyy
    @Grazzyy Рік тому +506

    Easily the best video you've made yet, at least in terms of editing and visuals. I've been awaiting this for so long and it was worth the wait. Keep doing the math explanations, the videos wouldn't feel the same without them (especially now with the fancy visuals to accompany them). Can't wait to race people on the botw map with this

    • @FluffBomb
      @FluffBomb Рік тому +4

      Hellooo

    • @blaschschow
      @blaschschow Рік тому +9

      You two are the best combo ever, I'm looking forward to see the final result of your map combined to the coding skills of Howzieky !

    • @datgamingwaffle7277
      @datgamingwaffle7277 Рік тому

      Hi grazzy btw what version will the world download be on?

    • @QR2011-
      @QR2011- Рік тому

      You made this map right

    • @TheGreatGamer64
      @TheGreatGamer64 Рік тому

      @@datgamingwaffle7277 it seems at least 1.18 or mabye 1.19 because the world has copper and crimson trees (part of the divine beasts' pallet) and because the mod is compatible with 1.19.
      edit: at least 1.19 because they used mud blocks in a bridge thingy near zora's domain

  • @trainerjosiah1774
    @trainerjosiah1774 Рік тому +27

    "Doing it manually would have taken at least 20 minutes, so instead I spent an hour writing this Python function to automate it for me" I relate to this so hard lol

  • @jamescox3705
    @jamescox3705 Рік тому +115

    As a person who doesn't understand math, this was just overly impressive. And I kinda understood some of the math which was surprising. The frame search was really something fascinating. I can't wait til you and Grazzy finish this. It's gonnna be wild. Breath of the Wild.

    • @RangerPeeps
      @RangerPeeps Рік тому +7

      It is going to be wild! Maybe even breath taking!

    • @jamescox3705
      @jamescox3705 Рік тому +6

      @@RangerPeeps I feel as if I was upstaged

  • @stevenjjohnson
    @stevenjjohnson Рік тому +61

    Aw man dude I'm genuinely sad to hear you're worried about your math explanations being boring or confusing. I love math so watching you explain how applicable it is gets me so excited!!! I have been following this project for a little while now and it looks so awesome!!! One other thing I love about your videos is how you explain the story of how you finished things and the quality of work you hold yourself to. It's absolutely amazing and inspires me to know that even when I face roadblocks I can always overcome them.

  • @ariamoss3641
    @ariamoss3641 Рік тому +30

    The math is actually my favorite part of these videos - it’s so cool to understand what’s going on behind the scenes and see the problem solving you have to do! You’re really skilled at communicating your methods clearly and in a way that’s interesting to watch, it’s so impressive. I’m seriously jealous of that skill ngl. Great video!

  • @DaNintendude
    @DaNintendude Рік тому +9

    "It would've taken about 20 minutes so I spent an hour writing a code that would do it for me" is so relatable.
    I almost went into Computer Science but went into Graphic Design instead. I can't think of any design examples, but just regularly in my life there will be many times where I say "I wonder if I could do this complicated thing to do this mundane thing for me?"

  • @Craiy
    @Craiy Рік тому +70

    Such a good video ngl
    Explaining math in an interesting way is really hard, but I think you nailed it.
    Also dont get me started with the editing, it was perfect!

    • @bubba_cypress
      @bubba_cypress Рік тому +1

      Couldn't say it better, fucking fabulous how!

  • @ompa_Relic
    @ompa_Relic Рік тому +63

    howzikey is soo underrated

  • @jediofhyrule1218
    @jediofhyrule1218 Рік тому +24

    Dude, such good animation and visuals. I know they must take forever, but they look amazing and help explain super well

  • @ItsKan
    @ItsKan Рік тому +63

    as a person who loves maths, I honestly think your explanations for the maths are great! I like how you apply it instantly to the situation in Minecraft, so it's not just some random concept you're given. if you make the viewer feel clever when you explain the maths, you've nailed it. don't doubt your explanations!

    • @Arisxgon
      @Arisxgon Рік тому

      What is mathS

    • @ultragamer135
      @ultragamer135 Рік тому

      @@Arisxgon math and maths is the same thing.

    • @Arisxgon
      @Arisxgon Рік тому +1

      @@ultragamer135 I am making fun of the Europeans weird Language differences, adding unnecessary letters to words
      For example: ColoUr

    • @DapperDilanzo
      @DapperDilanzo Рік тому

      @@Arisxgon you Americans remove letters....

    • @ultragamer135
      @ultragamer135 Рік тому +1

      @@Arisxgon those are the ORIGINAL spellings, America is the one removing letters

  • @micahlovescoffee0247
    @micahlovescoffee0247 Рік тому +8

    You did an amazing job explaining the math. I was able to guess the answers to several of the problems before you gave it away. Amazing video, super original content. This is stunning

  • @ardet7383
    @ardet7383 Рік тому +16

    This is fantastic! Thanks for putting so much effort into your creations, it really shows in the end!

  • @a_d_z_y__
    @a_d_z_y__ Рік тому +4

    The explanations… those animations… they're… they're precious

  • @porkchopsandwiches3706
    @porkchopsandwiches3706 Рік тому +4

    Tell me why I started CRYING when the final product got revealed!! You and Grazzy's editing really give me the chills and excitement that Botw did before it was released. Keep it up! I'm absolutely loving the detailed work you're putting into this!

  • @imasimplerug
    @imasimplerug Рік тому +3

    21:34 Lmao the book has all the “57 precepts of Zote”

  • @AdmiralRex
    @AdmiralRex Рік тому +7

    Really a fan of how you explain the actual mechanics. It's cool seeing the product but I always love watching how you figured it out. (And all the head banging that came along with it, lol). Super excited for this man!

  • @scurfle938
    @scurfle938 Рік тому +2

    I absolutely love the 3b1b-style animation and music choice. Your explanations are amazing, and I think you could link the ideas of making movement vectors to polar coordinates - how speed and angle describe a vector using polar coordinates, and how this can be converted to cartesian with x=rcos(theta) and y=rsin(theta). Just a thought though, your current explanation is perfect and actually shows how you would derive such formulas. I love the math bits, don't feel so self-conscious about it!

    • @Howzieky
      @Howzieky  Рік тому

      The polar coordinates thing is actually part of the math explanation that I cut out! I even still have the animations for it, but I figured I was already pushing my luck with viewer retention without it

    • @scurfle938
      @scurfle938 Рік тому

      @Howzieky I think you've hit the right audience judging by the comments, everyone seems to love the math explanations. It's really satisfying to see this stuff applied in a way that makes intuitive sense. I make desmos graphs in my spare time and I've always loved the merging of math and programming/logic in this way. I'm looking forward to your next video!

  • @dyredhead1461
    @dyredhead1461 Рік тому +4

    21:33 wise words. Great video and super interesting how you can apply math to achieve stuff like this. Its often a little confusing, when learning this stuff in HS and College, how you could apply this to real world problems, and I think this is an amazing showcase of that. Can't wait till its fully done, keep up the great work!

  • @EightBitNoise
    @EightBitNoise Рік тому +1

    The math explanation feels like the way I can get my kids to gap from "wow that's a neat game" to "You mean math made this?" Keep it up. I need more.

  • @Q_sheld0n
    @Q_sheld0n Рік тому +6

    Lets goo

  • @plumper303
    @plumper303 Рік тому +3

    23:20 "What is a problem, though, is writing each function. Doing it manually would've taken at least twenty minutes, so, instead, I spent an hour writing this python function to automate it for me."
    Spend twenty minutes doing a mundane task? Na.
    Spend an entire hour writing a program to do it for me? Yeah, that's the one.

  • @sonni.walkman
    @sonni.walkman Рік тому +1

    dw math is perfectly understandable! you kinda remind me of the early days mumbo jumbo, where the problems are just difficult enough that the viewers can try to think about their own solution, and then watch you solve the problem step by step as if peeling away the curtains,
    goodjob!

  • @scripthook2358
    @scripthook2358 Рік тому +7

    Finally, the Moment we've all been waiting for

  • @dylanchong3346
    @dylanchong3346 Рік тому +1

    One of the biggest reasons why your videos are so interesting and special is because of how in-depth you go into explaining everything. If you stopped doing that, I honestly think you would lose a large chunk of your audience. Keep up the good work, man.

  • @SirzSirzWasTaken
    @SirzSirzWasTaken Рік тому +1

    Currently taking Geometry, we're on the cosin, tan, sin, etc stuff. I've slightly understood it, but I never understood it.
    This video finally helped me understand! Thank you!

  • @casperthefriendlydragon9324
    @casperthefriendlydragon9324 Рік тому +1

    Hey, I really liked your math explanation. Trig is one of my favorite areas of math and as a math major seeing math be used to make something cool is really exciting.

  • @PhantomInfinity
    @PhantomInfinity 15 годин тому

    23:23 as a beginner coder, that is the most relatable thing i've ever heard

  • @user-sl1wt1dv4y
    @user-sl1wt1dv4y Рік тому +2

    bro showed his solution 😭
    ur explanations are so clear and interesting, keep up the good work

  • @eliott761
    @eliott761 3 місяці тому

    4:00 love the use of 3b1b background music to explain your maths ahah

  • @twospies3835
    @twospies3835 Рік тому +2

    Man I saw this video and it helped me so much. I have loved these explanation animations specifically in a data pack context. Recently I have done a bit of digging and exploring of how Minecraft actually works and this showed me really how far you can go into this. Keep up the awesome videos and can’t wait to use this!

  • @FierceDIO
    @FierceDIO Рік тому +1

    For the S key, I think it should work like the brake in game. So if you hold it alone, you slow down to a stop; if you hold both S and W while moving, you can drift; and if you hold both S and W while stopped then release S, you boost. Although, if there is no other alternative for the jump, I'd say keep it as is.

    • @Howzieky
      @Howzieky  Рік тому +1

      Unfortunately, I can't detect two opposing key presses at the same time, because they cancel out. On the bright side, I have found a solution! Tap and release S to jump, hold it to brake, and hold A or D while braking to start drifting

    • @creeperking8702
      @creeperking8702 Рік тому

      @@Howzieky can’t you just use the space bar to jump

    • @rybalan
      @rybalan 29 днів тому +1

      ​@@creeperking8702there is no easy way to detect pressing space

  • @Cassoosted_Fuper
    @Cassoosted_Fuper Рік тому +1

    I appreciate the hollow knight details towards the end. Also, amazing work!

  • @seb__
    @seb__ Рік тому +2

    Love the video and love the project. Also Zotes precepts were a nice touch in the book.

  • @urmomiswires
    @urmomiswires Рік тому +1

    having math explanations is so fucking cool !!!! like i wouldve just watched this video completely unaware of what was happening but just by showing some math that you used along with visuals, it helped me see how you applied something i know into something i dont know! idk if that makes sense but,, it makes the entire video so much more interesting :'D thanks so much for going into detail about everything !! you're really cool!

  • @legendoffletch_LOF
    @legendoffletch_LOF Рік тому +2

    I think a really awesome update would be with shield surfing.

  • @sls926
    @sls926 Рік тому +1

    I think your explanations are super accessible and the animations did so much to make me see the correlations and visualize what you were talking about. I have no use for this irl and am unlikely to keep it in my brain, but I enjoy listening to your explanations so much because your voice is AWESOME and I love listening to people talk about the things they are passionate about and competent in. All your hard work is evident in these videos and I can't wait to see more of what you come up with, I'm so READY to play this on Grazzys map you have no idea!!!

  • @nblasterofficial
    @nblasterofficial Рік тому +1

    As a newcomer to the channel, this is honestly one of the greatest sets of videos (the BotW series) I’ve ever seen. The editing is flawless, I never get bored, and everything I learn is streamlined and taught in a way I can remember. The animations and graphics for algebraic and physics concepts make them SO much easier to understand. You should be proud of how great these videos are!!!

  • @chan.username
    @chan.username Рік тому +2

    Genuinely phenomenal, and the explanations were great and understandable btw

  • @sibby18
    @sibby18 Рік тому +1

    The master cycle is awesome! I've never been good at understanding code, but somehow he's able to make this both interesting and easy to understand. Keep up the good work!

  • @thehouseholder_
    @thehouseholder_ Рік тому +1

    YOOOO ITS HERE! I’m literally putting work on hold to binge this

  • @ahumanzr
    @ahumanzr Рік тому +5

    Acquire the hype.

  • @8BitGhost
    @8BitGhost Рік тому +2

    It's funny because I have a maths exam tomorrow that includes trigonometry, didn't expect to be revising it here 😂

  • @davedog0984
    @davedog0984 Рік тому +1

    I love how the book has Zote's precepts lol

  • @applest556
    @applest556 Рік тому +3

    This guy is so smart. He literally blew my mind on multiple occasions.

  • @tomdaturtle5792
    @tomdaturtle5792 Рік тому

    I saw the twist with the pig not going up bliocks a mile away, but still laughed at it

  • @Jays_Den
    @Jays_Den Рік тому +1

    The quality of these videos only gets better and better. I'm excited to see how things progress!

  • @sethcushman5454
    @sethcushman5454 Рік тому +2

    I love Minecraft and math and coding, and your videos are so awesome! I really enjoy the explanations!

  • @harvesterofsubs5561
    @harvesterofsubs5561 Рік тому +3

    21:35 Howzeiky: Do you start at page 1 and check each page one at a time until you find the page you’re looking for?
    Me: Yes-
    Howzeiky: *No*
    Me: oh…

  • @holothewiseassbitch3026
    @holothewiseassbitch3026 Рік тому +1

    as a physics major in college your explanation was fun enjoyable and engaging!!! also it was a cool watch; so keep up the good work!

  • @kriiler
    @kriiler Рік тому

    math and cs is so cool. the hardest part for me is applying it, so it's really cool to see someone else's project and their journey while developing!!

  • @Aaron_J_Theater
    @Aaron_J_Theater Рік тому

    I actually love the explanations! I do appreciate it when a creator takes time to explain to their less knowledgable (me) audience so that we can better understand what's going on.

  • @Alexander_B42
    @Alexander_B42 Рік тому +1

    Yes, thank you for the explanation. This one made perfect scence

  • @cse60surajbhosale62
    @cse60surajbhosale62 Рік тому

    I learned a lot from this video as a CSE student. You did a great job with the editing, scripting, recording, and explanation.

  • @dontknowbutcare
    @dontknowbutcare Рік тому

    Please keep explaining the awesome math behind your creations! For me, it's (almost) the best part, seeing what I'm painstakingly learning in Uni applied in a game I love.

  • @funtendo95
    @funtendo95 Рік тому

    Yes, finally i understand the Maths explained in videos Like These. I really Like that you explain it and Not even in a boring way. Great content

  • @Goseale
    @Goseale Рік тому +1

    Amazing video, I normally hate maths, but this video alongside your amazing voice made me look at maths a little better. I think I'm gonna binge-watch your previous videos xD

  • @Prime501
    @Prime501 Рік тому

    Man, I used to watch mod showcases way back in the old day,s of yt, but I never actually thought about the dev process behind them. Interesting stuff.

  • @noahruano3646
    @noahruano3646 Рік тому +1

    If I could like this video 1000 times I would. These math explications are insanely well done. Every couple months I rewatch these BOTW vids and they’re genuinely so well made.

  • @blacklynx2526
    @blacklynx2526 Рік тому +1

    I’ve waited so long for this. Finally it’s here

  • @DR-zr1rp
    @DR-zr1rp Рік тому

    i could not agree more that geometry is awesome, loved the actual descriptions, great video!

  • @itznalup2802
    @itznalup2802 Рік тому +1

    This is insane. I cant even fathom how long this video took in editing, testing, rewriting, scripting, coding & etc. I really like the way you explain what is going on because I feel like most people who code these days just do it for a video, then don't explain what is going on so the audience is left in the dark. Good job on everything and I cant wait for your next vid :D

  • @user-tm9ol9fm6h
    @user-tm9ol9fm6h Рік тому +1

    Man I came here to get away from my Trig homework. No but really I love this video, the math is really well explained, the animations are great, and the end product is amazing. As someone who loves math, coding, and Zelda games, this series has been so fun to watch.

  • @andrewroes7942
    @andrewroes7942 Рік тому

    Man this is so sick, I absolutely adore the way you explain the math as well, this sorta thing really helps people to actually see how math can be applied and imo that makes it make so much more sense. Keep it up!

  • @thedorklord1029
    @thedorklord1029 Рік тому +1

    Honestly your visual explanations really help with understanding how the math works.
    Also 21:34 nice reference.

  • @Autumnly24
    @Autumnly24 Рік тому

    I love hearing the math explanations in these videos, and the visuals are fantastic! I've honestly used a ton of the stuff you talk about in these videos in my own programming projects :D

  • @l1nvs-206
    @l1nvs-206 Рік тому

    The Quality is insane! I love the math explanations! Also your videos are helping a lot with my own datapack problems. thank you and please keep going!

  • @TheDow
    @TheDow Рік тому +1

    This is awesome and your math explanation was great and easy to understand

  • @amgarcet1764
    @amgarcet1764 Рік тому +2

    It's incredible how you made use for sin and cos! Your explanations are really easy to follow and seeing this use of math is definitely going to force me to keep up until the end of the year! Thanks for this awesome video, I'm already waiting for the next one.

  • @quazatd9818
    @quazatd9818 Рік тому +1

    This was one of the coolest videos I’ve watched, actually being able to understand the math that went into this made it feel really rewarding. Please don’t stop talking about it and keep creating!

  • @selvamantony5711
    @selvamantony5711 Рік тому

    I love math and Minecraft, so I love this video!!! Genuinely awesome to see all the inner workings and explanations of cool data packs like this!!

  • @PLAYER42_ready
    @PLAYER42_ready Рік тому +1

    Me the entire time: I like you’re funny words magic man!

  • @bruhbruh885
    @bruhbruh885 Рік тому

    I love the math section, seeing it all explained was dope. Please never stop that I appreciate it and I’m subscribed because of it

  • @darkmystyk4211
    @darkmystyk4211 Рік тому +1

    Your voice seems so calming…
    You got yourself a new subscriber

  • @UnbracedChimp27
    @UnbracedChimp27 Рік тому +1

    Can’t wait

  • @MarioSMG64
    @MarioSMG64 Рік тому +1

    I'm not exaggerating when I say your channel is probably the most underrated one I've ever seen on this site. I just binged all your videos and every single one was incredible-- well-edited, well-explained, and does awesome things. I really hope this project helps your channel blow up.

  • @DrTrog
    @DrTrog Рік тому

    The explanation of the math and the vectors was amazing! The animations helped so much more than any other video I have seen wasd detection. You have helped me so much! Thank you!!!

  • @darthrevan2993
    @darthrevan2993 Рік тому

    Understood a lot of the math, I like seeing you explain how you did things. Makes the video more interesting and everything just makes more sense.

  • @YoshisaurUnderscore
    @YoshisaurUnderscore Рік тому

    I love the math explanations! It's super cool to see the thought process behind everything.

  • @TadanoSano
    @TadanoSano Рік тому +1

    me agreeing and nodding my head saying "yes i would do that" like I understand maths at all

  • @SheepextremeNeedsRaisins
    @SheepextremeNeedsRaisins Рік тому

    The maths explanations are amazing man, makes me look up things I never thought I'd look up. Thanks so much!

  • @funnilywordedfunnyman824
    @funnilywordedfunnyman824 Рік тому

    no shit this took so long. top notch editing + visuals, love to see it. also really like to hear you talk abt math

  • @333dog
    @333dog Рік тому +1

    Now all I want to see is bokos, hinoxes, and lynels.
    Also the main bosses if you have time.

  • @lodewijk.
    @lodewijk. Рік тому

    love hearing the 3blue1brown music kick in hahaha
    great video!! love this project so far :)

  • @alenietouh4789
    @alenietouh4789 Рік тому

    the math part surprisingly was my favorite, you explain perfectly and I was actually interested because I want to become a game dev someday and I think that may be useful in the future so thanks! that was great!

  • @gabagoo_grimbo
    @gabagoo_grimbo Рік тому

    The maths explanation helped me with a game dev problem I was having

  • @desertyoshi_plays
    @desertyoshi_plays Рік тому

    Even if I'm not a math person, I'd listen to the math in your videos. Keep up the impressive work!

  • @thepuglover888
    @thepuglover888 Рік тому +1

    Fantastic job explaining binary search! It was extremely concise and well-demonstrated!

  • @someguy_adam
    @someguy_adam Рік тому

    don’t worry man! i always find your explanations clear. that might be because i’m already taking math, but i don’t know shot about minecraft, and you videos are super engaging!

  • @williamlieng1519
    @williamlieng1519 Рік тому +1

    Keep up the amazing work, and btw i kinda liked the math part

  • @spouik_
    @spouik_ Рік тому +1

    I like command blocks, but this is just a too complicated level for my small brain, it was really impressive to watch, congrats 👍

  • @multiverse3548
    @multiverse3548 Рік тому +1

    The new 1.20 snapshot 23w07 a just added right and leftclick detection with a new scalable entity called „interaction“. This might help a lot with your datapacks

  • @xyznihall
    @xyznihall Рік тому

    i love your math animations man that light trick you used for the landing physics was very cool kepe up the great work

  • @dashing290
    @dashing290 Рік тому +3

    Truly underrated, I wonder why not much people know you, visuals and editing have also reached new heights, Just one thing, How a mobs like Lynels, Lizalfos, Bokoblins, Moblins, Taluses etc. going to work?

  • @legowyn24
    @legowyn24 3 місяці тому

    The easy descriptions of all the math makes me want to create a racing game in Godot

  • @joconnor1963
    @joconnor1963 Рік тому

    Half of the time I don’t know what he’s saying but I still love it.Keep up the amazing work

  • @ahaanshah9715
    @ahaanshah9715 Рік тому

    epic video man
    appreciate the math sections! Edit: The binomial search explanation is actually so good man, I wish I learnt it that way!

  • @chillagerr
    @chillagerr Рік тому

    Bro the math explanations are always so good! I’m terrible at math yet your explanation and animation makes me feel smart.

  • @williamharvey4330
    @williamharvey4330 Рік тому

    Amazing animation for the math explanations. I think those explanations aren't made for everyone, no matter how much you simplify :)
    I think you should keep explaining your progress and you're discoveries! Love the videos, keep it up !

  • @xThuby
    @xThuby Рік тому +1

    I like how it suddenly turned into a 3blue1brown video halfway through.

  • @wildblack1
    @wildblack1 Рік тому +1

    13:08 thats why it looked so familiar.